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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER POy . 5 RALFAIR | ~ THREE OFFICERS OF BERLIN FAIR BERLIN of Society / ; & % R o i & ture of Ct H. Fletcher, and ,n“er“' i 2 - 3 . : £ personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one Which has 5 L - 4 4 i to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and for many oo > . 2 5 b ¢ Just-as-good’’ are but experiments, and endanger the fndreds of . . L s AR g " health of Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria_is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor_ other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising !hereh’om, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, RETARY T. W. PRES. €. M. JARVIS. TREASURER B. 1. ATWATER. Inited { fnes in | cessfully used as aids in , gree of success, judging from the ex- o s | A e UG os [ARMENIANS BEATEN | The Kind You Have Always Bought explain Food Administration. ane, Hastiuon Bshions iiiee BRTTEN QT CONQUERED)| Bears the Signature of " exhibit, ig] fledse of Fthe war Efound in fformenriy The food administration commiittee | of the Cannecticut State Couacil of | Defense has an exhibit which is well ? A X i Noitih e There arve soveral sec- | €xhibitors of a handsome collection s tions. One sets forth specimens of | ©f Vegetables, showing some ! ; | d Blding. It | 1. qifferent kinds of substitutes and | ¢hoice and rare garden prodicts. Th Gathering They Wili Azain | 4 b - A o & re; ) IS s € he dminis- Wt of In- | yye1; nutritive values. The food pre- | Vegetable tent is n hega Y (4 byed 10 | corving section and demanstrations | tration building. Below it, towards Pight With Alies, ‘ in Use For Over 30 Years are also interesting and iastructive. the south is the culinary arts and ss-meeting was held Sunday | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. The Junior Food Army. | oneystent | night under the auspices of the Ar- The exhibit of the Junior Faod The cookery display is quite asi,,anjan relief fund committee of New Army of Connecticut surpasses the | tempting as in former years and it Biitain i Klectric hall. Chairman . | Privatel| o o fions of all inlits coniplebeneas: | must: not ‘be forgotten that in ithed B, 5o i o r e ocall committ 7 United | mhe exhibition hall is well filled with | COOking of these products the house-| gponeq the meeting with a brief “But the moment those Armenians NO MORE CATARRH CaBe of | 1o entries of products of boy and | Wives competing were bound hy the >each, after which he invited My, |feel that they have the remotest % Serzeant | yir) farmers from all parts of Coa- | Use of substitute product i Dests, Gul of Boston to the speakers | chéice of success they will spring to ks’ * SN ing United | necticut. The variety of the display | Large Machinery Exhibits. stand. He briefly outlined the good | and the quality of the things is what| Superintendent Olmsted of the work done by the Armenian relief is the | excites the admiration of the visitors. | farm machinery exhibit has as- fung to the Armenians at large, also y. Sergeant | Different placards tell of what each | sembled a wide variety of modern op the : ¥ears in the | hoy or club has accomplished. The | farm machinery cxhibit has engaged states ia regard to recent events in . : State Council of Defense recruited | in farming will find a visit to this’ the Cauc The principal speaker | AfMenians. We here in America de- a wly 50,000 boys and girls of the | section instructive and inferesting. of the evening was Shahan Natali, | PIore those events and do mot Every vear the already enormous fichine guns. There are | state in this work and those in charge | There it is possible to obtain an idea also of Boston, Mr. Natali is a speak- e the peaccisizned over there sales af this really scientific treat- and Lewis tvpes, both for |arc deserviag of the warm commenda- | of the progress in modern farming. cr of ability and is alse o well-known Wzing the utter destruction that . . ¢ ¢, catarrh grow greater, and ald aerial use. Parts of | tion which the excellence of the ex- | Labor saving machinery of all de- author. ced our Armenian brothers of thei, o o Soo opould show ali rec- ords broken. 1f you breathe Hyomei daily as di- Following is a resume of his| caycasus and for the moment the i these \tvpes of guns are being | hibit excites. seription and particularly adaptable Sunday night's talk asus 4 fe h 2 2 fRanufacture§y in New Britain and rected it will gnd your catarrh, or it {won't cost you a cent e i : helplessness of their further resis o 3 wandd New Britain Exhibit. for farming in this section of the| “After the dismemberment of the plessness of their further r ere is consgq v mreater interes If you have a hard rubber Hyomel ince, we bow before their sacri The magazinek for the Browning guns o) Sogbio s o el s | | inhaler somewhere arouad the house, get it out and start it at once to for- 35 pounds. One weighs 150 pounds. | Hawley & Sons of Reddir are | 1 1 Al Speaker from Boston Pells Local | r the di- Clifford, | E rvice - F: i Y e side | arms again anc ht by the side of | 5 Guaranteed Treatment That Has their great e e infaliel S, Stood the Test of Time, England and The avents in T i . 3 the Caucasus have not in the least} CatarzhSouresSconiogad iy catareh attitude of those in the United : " { cures go, but Hyomei continues to heal catarrh and abolish its disgusting changed the pro-Ally attitude of the o symptoms wherever civilization exists brest is taken in the ex- couatry is to he seen. | sreat Russian empire, our brother in producs - - they are beaten but not conquered, e TR n, R T The poultry show, which is in refusing to submit to the treacherous |, ey O LR Biatic. ” he::‘cm?‘t‘).- {are produced Wt the rate of tens of | '\”I‘:wr S ”‘{"é ‘U‘””'”‘l,"l’h‘j M,lf:f:;‘“'\] | charge of. John Thomson' and John agreement signed by the Bolsheviks, 'I‘i;?y“'w“;m’:_‘Lm":“ sooliseeb eIl on omical days de- tnousands datip anc New Brltaln'pros b 5o i ed commmittoetof which He H. Weber, contains about 700 birds. fought for several months against i g - A e R ducers were tRe first manufacturers |, "y "camp is chairman. Alder- | All varieties are shown and the grade enemies of the clvilized worl | — ever rid yourself of catarrh. et batiutchassn: in the countrylto turn them out in| o0 pioyoide’ Superintendent George | ©f them is excellent. J. G. Hawley Prussians of the east and the | i meGITS (T RO Tho Clark & Brainerd Co., or any quantities by “1“""““& The gun | e 8 Y e New Britain towa | ©f West Redding, Charles R. Risley But, deserted hy their allies, the Geor- | zaod druggist, will sell you a bottle section includes {types of the old |t "ar’ S K Pasco of the canning | ©f East Hartford, and eorge H. gians, wcked in the rear and flanks{ Virgil Gill of Maple street, private!of Hyomei (liguid). start to breathe it The 1N shrineneiaiananivn el ot e B ca e | ERae R RS e B e | Chapin of Wallingford, are large ex- by the Tartars of the Caucasus, hav. |in the United States army medical | and notice how quickly it clears out Luke Horsfall Krag and Lee Epfield rifles. A Ger- | 5o i or the congratulations | Nibitors. The water fowl section s ing to face a better equipped and | corps, has been arrested in Hobolken, | the air passages and makes the entire |'manirinecap tuyediiniaine cen tid v ) i e B e e walona O[[ well filled. numerically ten times superior foe,|N. Y. as a deserter and has been | head feel fine. Co., | against the Hunbs, Is shown. It was | gy 0000 iiion Came to publio notiod: | Cattle Sheds Filled. and with the Allied assistance too |taken to Fort Slocum, where he is| FHyomei used regularly will end ca- ‘he array of vegetables is ve large As usual the cattle show is so large far away and too slow in coming to | awaiting court-martial About two |tarrh, coughs colds, bronchitis or tured by one of the marines. Theso | ate et o SeEGEDIos T8 VOTY MRS | LY has been necessary to enlargo he of material help, they have boen | months ago. while home on a fur-|asthma. A complete outfit, including arms also include the hayonets. e e roruring | the space for this feature. Some very obliged to lay down their arms and [lough, he stole an automobile {2 hard rubber pocket inhaler and bottle A mountain howitzer attracts &l ine spocimens for exhibition obtained | grade stock is to o seen. When to SiEn a peace agreement with their | ter he appeared in town in the garb!of Hyomei, costs but little. No stom- great deal of attention. These wWeab- | cxcallent samplee to lllustoits the suo. cattlo strength tests, walking and eternal foe—the Turk-—when it was|Of an army officer and while baing|ach dosing: just breathe it. Tt kills ons are user by mountain batterics | eaes atiined by the amatens favmers | pes races follow on fhe remaining imposible for them fo resist any | faken back to his post under arrest|the germs, soothes and heals the in- | and are carried on mules, Four mules | joqward (v Kithourne of Stanley | days of the fair some interesting longer and were faciag annihilation, | he effected his escape flamed membrane. | are required to carry the burden. The | guarter is a very large exhibitor and | contests are to be expected. The = m— = ———— | soldiers in the fleld can unpack and | p* g unt squashes, pumpkins, | strength tests will take place within assemble their weapons so as to be | gourds and other smaller vegetables, | the racing oval. The other events ready for action in 59 seconds. They | yhich are admired for size and ap-| will occur®between horse races on the THE | throw projectiles welghing 12 pounds. | pearance. Superintendent Kibbe of | track and as in former vears will filihe cttive raange 15 4,500 yards. the New Britain town farm exhibits | furnish lots of amusement and ex- ] { _The projectiles are of shrapnel type. | some of the praducts of his gardens | citement while they last : Each shell contains 234 multiballs. | i, which he takes pride. A row of | The neat cattle stock division is @ There is a Frankfort arsenal time | fodder cornstalks serve as sort of a | represented by some of Connecticut's percussion point on each shell and | partition in the tent and ao stalk is ! finest herds. the gunner can time the explosion of b much less than 14 feet in height. The Life On the Midw | BABCOCK CO e heleselibaatley explode | vegetables grown on the farm are also | The midway is @ live one. There |8 . at any point from 5 yards to 4,500 | of fine quality. is diversion of all kinds to be found yards from the muzzle | Chief of Police Willlam J. Rawlings, : there. Side shows, games of chance, ; ‘b ED MORNING 1S rachtorpedo; Lieutena imforth and Traffic Su- | ferris wheel, eating places, wheels of e An 18 | pervisor C f 1 o made in Berlin in 1903. Tt was cap- inch torpedo attracts con- rence Lamphere are com- | fortune and every feature ing to siderable attention. This is one of | Petitors ia the potato class. The spec- | make up a place for fun =and excite-; SPECIAL the largest type now being used | imens shown by Officer Lamphere ars | ment has been laid out ! 3 | | against the enemy. Thus far the | like himself—the largest of the police | Why Berlin Succceds. | United States has not used many tor- j 107¢C The fairs of the Connaecticut State | . | pedoes. It is the Iluns that have There is a nice exhibit hy Edward | Agricultural society succeed because heen shooting them as may be re- | Flollinger He shows strawberries | its principal workers are men who | G W 1 M' | called by remembering the Lusitania | 8£0Wing at this time of year, and one | have had vears of experience in ar-) rey 00 1Xe | and other big crafts. of the berries is ready to be picked. ranging fairs. Pregident Charl AL Depth hombs, of the type which The iety of canmed fruits and | Jarvis has headed the society for many Underwear | have sent the undersea pirates of the | VeBetables is most temptingly ar-|years. When the fair started origi- | German navy to their watery graves | '2nged. Judging from outward ap- |nally it was a purely local affair. It/ $1 15 | are shown and explained § pearance the women of New Britain | was held on Berlin strect and the! e i There are numerous kinds of pro. | Nave attained a degree of success t main highway was the course for the | WEDNESDAY MORNING jectiles. Three, five and six inch and | 2/most r hes perfection. The conclusions in settling arguments of = | four and six pounders are exhibiteq, | 6tV 15 most complete and the judges | the superiority of horseflesh. Colonel| eight inch gun projectiles, | passing on these exhibits will be con- | Jarvis and others acquired and set $2 00 | There are also the six, seven and |fronted with a difficuit task. out the present fair grounds and each | Z ¢ S L od Aerial torpedoes are shown ineluding | MUCh interest is being manifested in | year have added to parmanent assets | ris Folding makes cracks . £ | 0 4 antd pinnotes i orditary the larger fype which deal death ang | the exhibit of the vocational high|and now have a very madern plant.| Shaadeioth—1 feaves Eyen . . | schoc Ating press i S e T ainedl 1 e f Ln smouth and wnbroken. Wlnter Unlon | destruction over a very wide area |SCROCl- A Drinting press in opera- | The success attained in providing the| | 4 snded by a p { the s ] s f ractions for s vear's fair} S t | and smaller ones hurled into advanc- flonyatieded ihyfia UPIl DIthefachaoliliqnest (or attre ctions forfbhls vea ir i ® ing bodies of troops. |is turning out literature which 1is|is the result of ths personal direction Uncle Sam has a fine layout of | handed to visifors at the tent. In the | of President Jarvis. ls es ediipmant 15 dementtace “‘3{ i Of | same section of the tent there is a Secretary Leland W. Gwatkin forf A | e ey h'w‘mn;"“p :f’_li-“ machine lathe in operation under the | months each vear gives his personal ties. There is complete line of | direction of a pupil of the machinery jattention to the preparations for the ey e ] L] | splints and bandages, belts, carriers | 2S00 GO0 g i Class are busily i $1.50 55 e SR e SR s || R S BB, Bl Steanlin s B b g sant GhEl Before you buy window shades wear and wear long after an ordinary Grey and Tan o b et £ the rimited States | 11, (TOIT" congthitulations tol the New them o a successful issue. again, make this test. You can tell shade would have to be discarded be- y engineers i inspected with interest, | UM AT W easureribuntsn Ao e s whether a shade will give you the real cause it contains absolutely no “filling. Wool Working [ersieiaon Sentem o e ine ca v e booth F e ey g \{‘;‘H::n:‘ . Webster, T Elm.r;» W. Greon, | service you have a right to expect or Its base is a finer, more ::ilose]y_ woven (c] hus has for its ‘pose the ed- | superintendent of the harse races, and | z 5 g Shirts other tminga. © """ P o\\.:;:"‘y.(.( 1{\110 ‘rj“xh;‘v: purpe . v'.h‘\\'n.orll\', ‘yS‘{x‘ni;":vl"‘V’J"‘l\“ Kt e . | W hithcx: it is anot.}}fri Oftthi kind fhat (lloth, espcz{n.mllgrl preh;;a;cc mt:tcgrll\;f ‘}::O‘l: e R e R e : ody Welcome — FEverything | way and Director Robert 0. Clark are makes it 1mpossible to eep your the g'nnst urable s L @ 89(2 | One represents an aviator, ready to | Ire”, is the legend which one of | the other active members of the so- windows attractive. possible to make. Rain will not spot 154 - oL 5 siety W contribute expert services akela HiLLU: ohelihois 4 sotair placards announces and such is|ciety who T with his tin hat, ready to go into the | U1® slsn which the seldier boys in|in particular lines, and all for the it; sun will not fade it. France fi E < ) b sole p se of having the societ 7 i sha WEDNESDAY MORNING Gimobes end cnebier e Godein oy FraRce GRS u IR e RO guantens 0l DERGE DR If you fold the ordinary shade | in summer cutfit. Complete uniforms | There the soldiers can obtain base- | gain a rey s V= thd SR e : i D e 1 Caanecticut UInitneir mmbition material tightly, its ““filling’” of chalk We have the genuine Brenlin (the of marines and sailors e sub- | Palls, ba oves, vi < other kind | f? cticut. $1 5(9 e e s, P Geistorting ooas andl fhins! ol eat) | they seldom zal and clay drops out. You can see name perforated on the edge of the . ! The types of United States army | SUCh as coflee, tea, cocon, chocolate | 1\ Sl cracks and countless pinholes! (See cloth) in a number of rich colors and Coiee) Gne e The variety | and sweetmeats. At the K. o E o he sold at A n, » hig \ = i 2 2 o q it e i entao e et | booth, which is in charge of State|bred four vear old heifer, for the photograph No. 1 above.) The little in Duplex—one color on one side, a Gre! yweater i, VLo Al 1o, G o BRI, thefietatomat the Borlin strains of everyday use would cause different one on the other. T h tools of wide variety are | Berlin, the public has an opportunity | Fair, Thursd jovernor's Day Sept. | S o OE Sie * : Coats there, There are dicsing e tome | to see how the money they contrib-| 26th at i i front of th 1 just such disfiguring llfwles—oxlce these ] periscopes, helmets, shoes and the | Ute through the agency of this order | stand, at an intermission hetw o ! shades were at your windows. Let us plan with you for more last- like, is expended. There will be a better | races. ! i i P ot window effects. In the $1.15 el modelsllof Nenting oty understanding of the reason of the| The Cromwell Branch of the Re ingly attractive wi eff are et mirl R e soldiers’ appreciation of the K. of C.| Cross has the honor of presenting th Now fold Brenlin! Not a crack long run, this long-wearing shade ma- |'S. North Dakota, a superdreadnought | War work | opportunity to all patriotic visit or pinhole in it! (See terial is by far the most | | and the U. S. Chattanooga, a crui- | Fruit Show. | the Fair to obtain a good 5t A e e th Da st ey e B N photograph No. 2) economical—and think T L4 5 4 | | The society’s fruit show contains a e : - thi s i i i Spec1al P[‘]ces [ foot in lensth and the other is about | section In which the Connecticut | SIfE of he animal for this purpo . Brenlin will h‘aug— of the disappointment | five feet in length. Pomological soolety has an exhibit, |'Deen made possible t generosity 2 Al a3 d trouble it will . rers 5 O : rolter G 3 ve of P smooth and straight at and trouble 1t will save. Wed. Mornlng | Admirers of the artistic will delay | Judged from the size and quality of | ©f Mr. Walter Gilldersleeve of Portlz m g some time before the beautiful paint- | ihe exhibit the Seuanc of | hrough the agency of Mr, James TT. our windows; it will ) Ioy Come in today! th Xhibit the quite generally known i ¢ [ONg W Canng wrhaow | ings of posters designed to adv fruit failure of this year would be | Cafitey of the Cromwell War Bureau. y | the sale of Thrift Stamps and Liberty [ jittie . There is an absence | —_— shade material | Bonds. There are sev panels of } of the numerous varieties of peacehs, | NEW HAV. FOOD DICTATOR. | =0 i but those exhibited are fine quality.| Hartford, Sent. Dr. Edward H. The -army exhibit also contains a [ The apple display is somewhat larger, | Jenkins, director of the Connecticut | nc | section given over to the work of the | Pears are alse Hne aumiity. Grapes | Agricultural experinient station at New ° ey L] Ll li]nform:m{])_\ =Y | of most tempting size and color are | Haven, » appolntad local food ad- = means of pictures the actual condi- | : el : ministrator for New Haven by Federal b N B a1 S I A t N B n I dvl i .t FOR REAL BARGAINS B oni i tne S tncs 3"y | e o e seen. 250 Park St., New Britain. Sole Agents for New Britain and Vigiity | Military pigeons are shown in spe- Plenty of Vegetables. He succeeds Thomas W. Faraam, who . cially constructed pens. Tha the The vegetable show is most com- | resigned to accebpt & commiscsion with message-hearing kind which are uc- § plete and farmers attained a fine de-lthe Red Cross WEDNESDAY MORNI}

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